View Poll Results: Is it necessary for males to wear makeup?

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    7 11.86%
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    32 54.24%
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    Quote Originally Posted by Melsia View Post
    I think it's the same as with girls, if it makes them feel better about themselves and they want to wear it then that should be fine.
    i agree with this

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    Quote Originally Posted by Special View Post
    i agree with this

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    I agree too, so long as it still looks nice of course.
    I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.

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    It's not necessary for any gender to wear make-up really. It's just more acceptable for women to wear make-up, but it depends what you judge as "wearing make-up". Some people do not consider men wearing mascara as men wearing make-up, as it's just one area, so people tend to not care. It's only really when you use that skin coloured make-up stuff (I know nothing of make-up ) which hides blemishes that is considered make-up it's in generalised form - as it involves more of the face, while mascara is just a "touch up" of sorts - but it depends how you swing really. Literal make-up vs. perceived make-up. Women on the other hand, well, some are blessed with fine skin, some only use eyeliner and so forth. Make-up and women go hand in hand that it's not really worthy discussing.

    I think I just wrote a blind, sleepless rant about make-up :S
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    Unless you are going on T.V, doing theatre etc. then I view males with makeup in their everyday lives just strange. It shadows the sort of masculine perception of a male.
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    I put a bit of eyeliner on 'cos i'm goin for the hungover gothic **** look, sometimes I like to make my eyeliner run just to add to the effect ;D



    As you can see, I have basically got the look down to a t'
    It's even better 'cos most my friends are borderline-chavs, not the full on scum variety, the lovely kind, so I stick out like a sore thumb, I love it!

    omg how many commas did I use in that sentence, it was mad! oh my god there i go again!


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    I don't think they should wear it, Obviously treatment for chapped lips is an exception

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    Unless it's to cover scars or you're on tv then it looks weird.

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    er never? unless it's to cover a scar or something like that it just removes all their masculinity really.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sly View Post
    I put a bit of eyeliner on 'cos i'm goin for the hungover gothic **** look, sometimes I like to make my eyeliner run just to add to the effect ;D



    As you can see, I have basically got the look down to a t'
    It's even better 'cos most my friends are borderline-chavs, not the full on scum variety, the lovely kind, so I stick out like a sore thumb, I love it!

    omg how many commas did I use in that sentence, it was mad! oh my god there i go again!
    I assume this is a piss take


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    Quote Originally Posted by Grig View Post
    Unless you are going on T.V, doing theatre etc. then I view males with makeup in their everyday lives just strange. It shadows the sort of masculine perception of a male.
    I never considered that. I guess some guys don't want to look masculine though, and prefer to pursue some other sort of physical appearance.

    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    II think I just wrote a blind, sleepless rant about make-up :S
    Even so, I enjoyed it
    I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.

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